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Liverpool v Leeds United kick-off time, TV channel and live stream details

Liverpool host Leeds United in the Premier League's evening kick-off on Saturday night.

Both teams are under pressure, for differing reasons, and will be out to right the wrongs of their seasons to date. Here is everything you need to know about the clash at Anfield.

What time is Liverpool v Leeds United?

Liverpool v Leeds United kicks off on Saturday, October 29 at 7.45pm at Anfield.

Is Liverpool v Leeds United on TV? What about streaming?

Yes, Sky Sports are showing this one.

Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League will have the match, with coverage starting at 7.30pm on both channels.

You can stream the game on the Sky Go app.

What's the latest team news?

Jurgen Klopp will have to contend with a number of absentees for the visit of the Whites. Luis Diaz, Arthur Melo, Joel Matip and Diogo Jota are all out.

The German boss will be waiting on the fitness of Naby Keita, while Ibrahim Konate could step up from the bench. Jordan Henderson sustained a knock against Ajax in midweek meaning his inclusion is a doubt.

Thiago Alcantara has recovered from an ear infection and could take Henderson's place.

Jesse Marsch will be without Stuart Dallas and Adam Forshaw, while Tyler Adams, Leo Hjelde, Archie Gray, Luis Sinisterra, Joe Gelhardt, Rodrigo and Liam Cooper are doubts.

Latest odds

Liverpool - 3/10

Draw - 5/1

Leeds - 8/1

Odds courtesy of SkyBet, correction at time of publication, please gamble responsibly

Match stats

  • Liverpool are unbeaten in their last 10 Premier League games against Leeds United (W7 D3) since a 2-1 home defeat in April 2001.
  • Leeds have lost their last four away Premier League matches against Liverpool, shipping 16 goals in these defeats, including 10 in their last two visits (3-4 in 2020-21, 0-6 in 2021-22).
  • Liverpool have already lost more Premier League games this season (3) than they did in the whole of 2021-22 (2), while their 16 points from 11 games is their worst return at this stage of a campaign since 2014-15 (14).
  • Liverpool are unbeaten in their last 29 Premier League home games (W22 D7), scoring 73 goals and conceding just 16 in that run. They've won the last two 1-0, having fallen behind in five of their previous six at Anfield.
  • Leeds are winless in their last eight league games (D2 L6), the longest current winless run among all current Premier League sides.
  • Leeds have lost each of their last four Premier League away games, last losing five in a row on the road in the top-flight between January and March 2003 – the fifth game of which was at Liverpool (1-3).
  • Liverpool lost against bottom side Nottingham Forest last time out. They've not lost consecutive Premier League games, with both meetings being against sides in the relegation zone, since March 2012, when a defeat at QPR was followed by a home loss to Wigan Athletic.
  • Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah has been involved in six goals in two home Premier League appearances against Leeds United (5 goals, 1 assist).
  • Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has created more chances from open play than any other player in the Premier League this season (28). He's creating 2.6 chances per 90 minutes on average this season, his best rate in a single campaign in the competition.
  • Rodrigo has scored five goals in 10 Premier League games for Leeds this season, just one fewer than he netted in 31 games last season, and just two fewer than he managed in his best scoring season in the competition in 2020-21 (7 in 26 games).
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